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in the water culture experiment ,why should a lack of nitrate cause reduced growth?

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Answered by Abhinav3583
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Plants absorb nitrates in water through their roots. Nitrates are present in high levels in plant fertilisers. Without nitrates, the amount of chlorophyll in leaves reduces. ... This reduces the plant's ability to photosynthesise and grow properly, which reduces the farmers' crop yield .

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